Hello,
I'd wish to use a single 9V AC transformer to power several audio effect units. Is this safe and correct? Some Q.:
- some units haven't a full bridge rectifier but a simpler rectification, sending one of power input contacts to ground. Two different units may create a short on the transformer, but I can simply invert the contacts on a specific barrel to avoid shorts and have it right, is it correct?
- how to evaluate if the transformer load is too much? May I mesure the voltage drop when I add the next load? How much drop is correct?
- how much temperature increment can be acceptable?
- may I need to scope the secondary voltage to check if the sine wave is distorting under too heavy load?
Many thanks
m.p.
I'd wish to use a single 9V AC transformer to power several audio effect units. Is this safe and correct? Some Q.:
- some units haven't a full bridge rectifier but a simpler rectification, sending one of power input contacts to ground. Two different units may create a short on the transformer, but I can simply invert the contacts on a specific barrel to avoid shorts and have it right, is it correct?
- how to evaluate if the transformer load is too much? May I mesure the voltage drop when I add the next load? How much drop is correct?
- how much temperature increment can be acceptable?
- may I need to scope the secondary voltage to check if the sine wave is distorting under too heavy load?
Many thanks
m.p.
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